The "(21)" likely refers to a version or revision number, a common naming convention for iterative documents like those found on the IETF Datatracker . To draft a text based on this file, you can follow these steps: How to Access the Content
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The file appears to be a compressed archive containing a draft document, possibly related to an Internet-Draft or a technical specification such as the XML2RFC v3 draft .